Baptisterium San Giovanni v Neapoli: mozaiky, rituály a lidská těla
Title in English | Baptistery of San Giovanni in Naples: mosaics, rituals and human bodies |
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Year of publication | 2022 |
Type | Chapter of a book |
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Description | Taking the baptistery in Naples, an essential site for understanding the relationship between liturgy and images, as a starting point for discussion, this essay reflects on the way movable objects completed the ritual landscape of initiatory rites. Ivory tablets, pyxides, combs, and other objects are examined as tools designed to make baptism possible on a practical level. Likewise, their decorations became organic parts of the general initiatory lexicon. In this way, small objects and monumental images, as if in a kind of well-worn tune, represented the same concepts essential to the rite of Christian initiation. |
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